NYAMBURA T
KEI really enjoy the course I really enjoy the course, sometimes I find it a bit long, especially since I am also working. So I often start a minisection and do not finish until the end of the week. I wish, I could do it faster. The content is great, Isaac is a very good teacher and I appreciate that.
Amir B
GBIvyline is a of mentorship and… Ivyline is a of mentorship and portfolio management program that you will enjoy for you are trying to get into sales & trading. The program will walk you through options, futures and other derivatives. They will have speakers and other students that you can network with. If you are actively looking for a position you can get help with your search. The challenges are fun where you compete in group to get the highest return. Overall Im enjoying the program.
customer
COThe experience to have someone that… The experience to have someone that supports, advices and orients you through all of the course is unique, it feels like someone who really care on your learning process. Besides of that I think Isaac is a really profesional person who also has great soft skills. The content is totally complementary from my masters degree and I've learned a lot.
Jonathan Rothschild
GBExponential finance knowledge + networking Ivyline Capital provides resources that expand your knowledge way past even an undergraduate finance degree. Issac, Kevin and Brandon have been nothing but amazing helping me through the class as well on my job search taking me on as a mentee. This class has helped me learn more of a technical analysis of finance as well as provides sections of coding which was a weakness of my resumé. Would recommend this class to anyone that’s looking to further their finance skills.
David Schlichtig
GBIvyLine is a great program IvyLine is a great program to involve yourself in. It is self-paced and informative so you can move at your own speed even if you are extremely busy like I have been with school and other obligations. It reinforces what you have learned in college courses and goes beyond that to bridge the information gap that is often experienced when entering a career.